Playing Cards Necktie + BONUS

Do a trick with your necktie!

What better way to look like a magician than to wear a tie covered in playing cards? And you can even use the tie to do a magic trick!

The vivid card design on this necktie is definitely a conversation starter! Wear this tie, and they'll be asking "Do you do magic tricks?"- a perfect opening for you to say "Well, yes, I do!" and launch into a trick. Perfect for wearing at a convention booth, or for restaurant magic or walkaround shows.

And you can actually use this tie as part of your routine! Let your spectator choose a card on the tie, then you produce that card for real! To force a card, use a Force Deck, an Invisible Deck, or actually force the card from an ordinary deck. See the video below to learn a quick and easy way to force a card.

Or do the reverse- let your spectator choose a card from the deck, then pretend that you can't name the card, then finally point to the card- on your tie! (Use a force deck or actually force a card to do this trick).

This is a really well-made and attractive necktie. The large card face design is vividly splashed across the entire tie. The tie is the standard narrow design, 57 inches long and 2 1/4 inches wide at the bottom. Made of man-made materials, it has a subtle sheen opaque overlay pattern, which really makes this POP!

Please note: the tie worn in the demo video is a WIDE tie, which is no longer available. You will be getting the NARROW tie, which is currently in style.

Here's what you'll get:

Playing Cards necktie (narrow style)

BONUS: How To Force a Card video (see it below)

Tie only. No printed instructions.You supply the ordinary playing cards and routine if you want to use the tie in a magic trick.

FREE VIDEO: Learn How To Force a Card

Here is a FREE video lesson to teach you an EASY way to force a card, called the Cross Cut Force. Use this force anytime you need to control the selection of a card- it fools them every time!

For the Card Necktie trick, you'll need to "force" a card on your spectator. In other words, you need to make it seem like he has a free choice, but really you are making him take the card that you need him to take. There are many ways to force a card, including the Cross Cut Force. We also carry several books and DVDs to teach you the different methods.